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quickquery
Hi
I've recently moved into a property with a vented hot water cylinder and my landlord is trying to make me use the system for two hours twice a day, on the basis that if such a cylinder is not used regularly in this way it is likely that the element will blow quicker.
There is an electric shower and I usually boil a kettle for washing-up every day or two, and don't use hot water for anything else apart from tea/coffee & cooking which I boil in the kettle.
It seem ridiculous for me to spend about £200 a year on hot water I won't use and just waste all that power.
Is there any truth in his concern? (in which case I think I'll just give him cash to cover the fitting of a new element now and switch the heater off, which will save me loads in the long term).
Or is the element likely to blow quicker being used for four hours per day? (in which case I'll turn it off and stand my ground).
Many thanks in advance if anyone can advise me with this.
I've recently moved into a property with a vented hot water cylinder and my landlord is trying to make me use the system for two hours twice a day, on the basis that if such a cylinder is not used regularly in this way it is likely that the element will blow quicker.
There is an electric shower and I usually boil a kettle for washing-up every day or two, and don't use hot water for anything else apart from tea/coffee & cooking which I boil in the kettle.
It seem ridiculous for me to spend about £200 a year on hot water I won't use and just waste all that power.
Is there any truth in his concern? (in which case I think I'll just give him cash to cover the fitting of a new element now and switch the heater off, which will save me loads in the long term).
Or is the element likely to blow quicker being used for four hours per day? (in which case I'll turn it off and stand my ground).
Many thanks in advance if anyone can advise me with this.